
It looks like Three Rivers Creek and the main Bonito Creek( above  the lake) are no longer viable fishing streams. The damage done by last summer's flooding has  left them  with either very few or no fish and ridiculously wide channels  that are stripped to the bare  gravel and boulders. I visited Three Rivers last fall, and the Bonito earlier this week. The campground host at Three  Rivers said there may be a few brookies left, but now after a very dry winter and spring it seems unlikely,but I will check. He also told me  that the stream might  be  re-stocked with rainbows at some point. We'll see. Bonito looks like a gravel desert wash( similar to Percha Creek directly above Hillsboro) . It's only running above ground in a few spots, and then it's just a few inches of water. The South Fork of the Bonito still has a few fish. It's pretty mucky with silt and algae right now, but it certainly is the least altered of the three.Three Rivers had so many trees uprooted as the soil was  washed away that much of the lower stream is now exposed to the afternoon sun-not good for water temperatures  or trout. I saw many people along Bonito, those that I chatted with, I told what a nice little fishing stream it used to be. Maybe it will be once again but it's going to be awhile.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: The Three Rivers Fire in May of 2021 mostly likely seriously impacted  this stream and its trail. Expect conditions to be vastly different from what is described here.
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